You can easily get away with only using puppet IF you don't have
cross-system dependencies.

If you have cross-system dependencies, it can still be done, but it gets hairy.

Example:

Web server A should not be turned on until database B is active.

Trevor

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 8:24 AM, SyRenity <stas.os...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Has Puppet been used as deployment tool for application installations
> and upgrades?
>
>
> From searching the web, I found the ControlTier site, which actually
> places Puppet in the software configuration level, while leaving the
> app deployment for itself, Capistrano and some other tools:
>
> http://blog.controltier.com/2009/04/new-whitepaper-achieving-fully.html
>
>
> Is this the recommended and general practice, or I can get away by
> using only Puppet (which I, frankly, prefer).
>
> Thanks.
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